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  1. Your Catholic Family in Southern Arizona. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson includes nine counties in Southern Arizona and serves 400,000 Catholics at 77 parishes spanning across 42,707 square miles. Read about the history, past bishops, facts, and Padre Kino. Learn More

    • About

      On October 3, 2017, Weisenburger was appointed Bishop of...

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      Headed by the Bishop of Tucson, the Vocations Office for the...

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      The Diocese of Tucson is home to a number of lay movements,...

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  2. 801 N. Grande Ave. Tucson, AZ - 85745. (520) 622-0168. Mass Schedule. Sunday 6:30AM English ; 8:30 AM Spanish ; 10:30 AM English ; 12:30 PM Spanish | Saturday 5:30 PM English. 0/5 (No Reviews) Tucson. Roman Rite. Sacred Heart Parish. 601 East Fort Lowell Rd. Tucson, AZ - 85705. (520) 888-1530. Mass Schedule.

  3. The beautiful Cathedral of St. Augustine is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson. Founded in 1776, the historic building pre-dates Arizona statehood and has remained as physical expression of the influential role of the Catholic Church in creating a multi-cultural community in the Southwest.

  4. If you would like to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation, please call the Parish Office, 751-4235, to schedule an appointment with Fr. Chris. Recorded Masses and more. Parish Facebook Page. Youth Group Facebook Page. Corpus Christi Catholic Church / 300 N Tanque Verde Loop Road / Tucson, AZ 85748 / 520-751-4235.

  5. Diocese of Tucson. Saint Francis de Sales Parish We are a Roman Catholic parish in Tucson, Arizona. We welcome all parishioners and visitors.

  6. Welcome to St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Founded in 1946 by Monsignor Don H. Hughes, and under the direction of then Bishop Daniel J. Gercke, St. Ambrose was erected to serve the rapidly growing city of Tucson as it continued to expand eastward. St. Ambrose currently serves what is now the midtown area of Tucson, from Park Ave east to Columbus ...